Thursday, January 31, 2013

Being from the Bay Area, snow is not something I encounter on a day-to-day basis in the winter. I'm lucky if I make it to Lake Tahoe once a year to see the snow.

This year, we took our son for Boy Meets Snow. It was absolutely thrilling. I think my favorite part of being a parent is getting to see someone experience things for the first time, hence, the importance behind my "Boy Meets" album.

What I wasn't prepared for was the challenge of photographing in the snow. I actually thought my camera was malfunctioning due to the cold, but it turns out I had left it on a 2 second delay from my night photography the previous evening. Doh!

Here's what I came up with. With my minimal snow experience, I am pleased with the outcome.

Thursday, January 10, 2013

My parents are fortunate enough to have a tournament size billiards table in their home and let me tell you, the kids LOVE it! I mean, what child can resist balls and sticks, right?

My little boy is no exception. He loves his time in the pool room with his Papa. I snuck into the pool room with my son a few days ago and snapped these photos.

Luckily, my Dad isn't the "internet type", so there's no chance this will ruin his birthday surprise. I'm going to have one or two of these printed and framed for him to display proudly every time his friends come over.

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

It is my most favorite photo that I have taken to date, so I decided it needed special treatment.

I had it printed by a professional-grade shop on special metallic paper, in a large, custom panoramic size, and had a mat custom cut for a nice frame. When I presented the photo to it's recipient, I received a rather lackluster response.

I suppose it goes without saying that it hurt my feelings. I had worked hard and put my heart into loving and nurturing that photo every step of the process, from capture, to post processing, to printing, to framing. I put hours into that one photograph.

I guess I should not expect everyone to appreciate photographs as much as I do. I do my best not to be resentful of the recipient because to them it's just another photo. I just don't have the heart to tell them everything that went into creating "just a photo" for them and the way I felt when it wasn't received as I anticipated.

To me, it was so much more special than I could communicate.

I've decided to have a print made for my own home, where it will be displayed prominently for all to enjoy.

Thanks for taking the time to share my little hurt. Be mindful next time someone gives you something they made, whether it be a photo, a painting, or a matching crocheted hat & scarf. Even if it's not your color, they went out of their way to make it for you. Smile and be grateful, it will go a long, long way.